You're No PREPPER - You Just Think You Are - You're Not Fooling Me 📷 [Video inside]


I've been prepping since around the time of the Y2K buzz so I've seen a few things. My military background is in the Army Infantry and so I have seen the logistics of what it takes to support troops in a forward area with few natural resources.

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Military water bladders - picture courtesy of trelleborg.com

WATER WATER WATER WATER

So when I see these so called "PREPPERS" and "SURVIVALISTS" talking about their battle rifles, stocks of ammo, piles of beans and bandaids and their expensive bug out vehicle, you can color me not impressed...yet.

When I ask them about water, they will usually pause and respond that they have purchased cases of water at Sam's Club. Sorry but that doesn't cut it. You need water first, beans, bullets and bandaids later. A good portable water filter will work in a survival situation but having a large reliable source of water with the ability to add more is critical in a stationary location. Remember, a survival situation is only supposed to be temporary. What will you do long term?

You're not a prepper if you don't save and have water.

ENJOY THE VIDEO!


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When it comes to water, here are my "big three":

  1. Accessable - Can you get to it with ease?
  2. Sustainable - Fresh and renewable? Capable to recharge if needed?
  3. Defendable - Are you prepared to defend the source or conceal if needed?

If the answer to any of these is "no" then you can not call yourself a prepper.

Bullets being death, water is life. Steem On brother!

Great post. Boots on the ground kinda stuff. Thanks for your service. Meanwhile, preppers with their last glass of water...

There's always the urban prepper water storage method.

Yes! We were looking into purchasing an used above ground pool as an overflow for our rain catchment system. We live in a small town but I think our neighbors would appreciate looking at a pool version another tote. :) If your curious on our rain catchment system just click here to view our playlist.

Just make sure you use the UV LED system to keep it clean, instead of chlorine and other methods.

I'll look into that, thanks @deanlogic .

we're in the country but we're literally doing the same thing. Got an above ground pool going in that will give us nearly 15,000 gallons of water storage. We also have a well & a creek!

Yep, that works!

Amen Zach! Other than putting in a garden, constructing our rain catchment system was my very first "prepping" project. Not only are they a great prepping tool but a cost saving devices as well.

Since our town charges sewage fees based upon our water usage, we get charged for this even though most of our domestic water is going to feed our food. Since we've added two IBC Totes, we've reduced our sewage bill by at least $200 for last season.
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Our Rain Catchment System

You're welcome Zach.

Yes sir! I do always stress in my posts that in a survival situation, water is the first priority as well. So not just prepping but outside the home as well. Water should always be number 1 on the list! The human body can't go as long without water as it can food. Great post brother!

Love your user name here. Thanks for commenting!

Thanks man and sure thing!

Have to agree, water is number one. However the mass majority of people do not have the access to facilities such as yours, which I might add is very impressive. The only thing I see wrong is the lack of protection against sabotage.
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the homestead is protected, don't you worry. :)

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I was looking at these hand pump desalination devices a few months ago..handy if you live on the coast...do you know if they are any good

Nice prepper water tanks behind you. Water is so vital to any prepare. I will it is hard to store water for those of us without any land. It's not that I don't want to store water, its just not going to work where I am located. One day I'll get there. Thanks for the video

I agree, we have friends who are just starting out and I suggested that they by a used hot tub. It fits on their apartment patio and no ones any wiser that it's being use for prepping purposes. :)

Love this!! I remember a few years ago I made a huge ass survival bag with all kinds of things in it but I never freekin bought water! WTF? lmaooo! Thank you for this post my new friend :D @mericanhomestead

I've got a shallow well and I'm about 2 miles from a big uninhabited lake. Even so, rain catchment is a good idea, if nothing else, to better control where the water goes on the property, and when it goes there. Instead of it all accumulating around the structures off the roof, it can be directed and dispersed more evenly around the property at a dryer time when it is needed. We seem to give so little thought to water these days.